This is what happens when NZ doesn't get in the way

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Re: This is what happens when NZ doesn't get in the way

Post by Donweather » Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:22 pm

Nick Carroll wrote:but the fetch slid backward and turned SE/NW a bit quicker than forecast.
Hey Nick, just wondering what you use to deduce this from? I find ASCAT excruciatingly poor!!!!

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Re: This is what happens when NZ doesn't get in the way

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Re: This is what happens when NZ doesn't get in the way

Post by oldman » Tue Jul 13, 2010 6:05 pm

Don't think it's going to make it's presence felt here Donw.

Another website is talking up the possibilities for Sydney from this system, but I'm not particularly hopeful.

But that's not a forecasting website I'm talking about. Wonder what Swellnet is saying?
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Re: This is what happens when NZ doesn't get in the way

Post by Donweather » Tue Jul 13, 2010 8:13 pm

Someone seriously has to pinch me......it's winter, yeah?

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Re: This is what happens when NZ doesn't get in the way

Post by oldman » Wed Jul 14, 2010 12:14 pm

oldman wrote:Don't think it's going to make it's presence felt here Donw.
Wrong.

Seems to be filling in rather nicely. Should make tomorrow and Friday pretty nice I would imagine.

Hard to imagine just how good the entire east coast would be without those damn islands in the way. It's a serious piece of work.
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